BCOM LLB (Hons)

 

B.Com., LL.B. (Honours) Programme

 

        KSLU’s Law School offers integrated honours programme in Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.) with Bachelor of Law programme to achieve excellence in commerce combined with in depth knowledge about law, which is in accordance with the pursuit of its goal to promote  integrated knowledge, and it integrates into stipulated five years. The programme gives the  students ample opportunities and choice; whether it be litigation, academia, entrepreneurship, international private or public law practice, corporate practice, civil services, alternative dispute resolution including arbitration and mediation, and the opportunity to work with international non-profit organizations

        In this course law subjects are studied in conjunction with commerce subjects such as Business Environment, Financial Accounting, Principles and Practice of Auditing, Micro Economics, Macro Economics, Principles and Practice of Auditing, Micro Economics, Macro Economics, Principles and Practice of Management,  Corporate Accounting, International Business, Cost Accounting, Financial Management, Marketing and Services management, and Production and operations management. This course is designed, keeping in mind the emergent needs of a fast growing economy of India.

        The steady and growing influx of multinationals has created an overwhelming demand for legal managers and the said course is tailor-made to meet the requirements of a student. These undergraduate courses along with liberal social science or management or commerce subjects along with two language subjects, i.e., English and Kannada are taught to enable the students to understand the concepts of law better. Non- Karnataka students have to study ‘Kannada Kali’ a subject introduced to enable them to learn basics of  Kannada language under these  programmes.

 

 

Eligibility Criteria for Admission

 

       An applicant who has successfully completed Pre-University Course or Senior Secondary School course ('+2') or equivalent such as (11+1, 'A' level in Senior School Leaving Certificate Course) from a recognized University of India or outside or from Senior Secondary Board or equivalent, constituted or recognized by the Union or by the State Government or from any equivalent institution from a foreign country recognized by the government of that country for the purpose of issue of qualifying certificate on successful completion of the course, may apply for and be admitted into the course.

        Candidate who have appeared for Pre-University Examination and are awaiting results may also appear for the Admission Test. But, such candidates will be admitted to the Five Year B.B.A., LL.B.(Hons.) Programmes only after fulfilling the conditions stipulated in these Regulations, and other conditions which the University may prescribe from time to time.

        Minimum percentage of marks in qualifying examination shall not be below 45% (44.5% and above shall be treated as 45%) of total marks in case of general category applicants and 40% (39.5% and above shall be treated as 40%) of total marks in case of SC and ST applicants.

       Maximum age for seeking admission is limited to twenty years in case of general category of applicants and to twenty two years in the case of applicants from SC, ST and other backward communities.

 

Programme Outcomes

  1. Knowledge of law: A professional should be thorough with the fundamentals of law and also be acquainted with the latest developments in the areas of specialization and should have abilities to apply the knowledge to solve problems of society and to advise institutions and also individuals. Intellectual input is the essence of this autonomous profession.
  2. Professional Ethics: A law graduate should have a solid foundation of professional ethics in order to be part of the noble profession.
  3. Knowledge of basic social sciences: Law is multi-disciplinary. A knowledge of interplay of various disciplines is essential for a law graduate.
  4. Knowledge of procedures and processes: This aspect is very important for the legal profession to be fruitful. The channels of remedy and the procedure to obtain the remedy should be known to a graduate.
  5. Social relevance of law: Law is an instrument of social change; to bring about the desired social change, one has to study law in social relevance.
  6. Knowledge of public affairs: A law graduate should be thoroughly acquainted with the knowledge of public affairs in order to discharge the obligations of the independent profession.
  7. Abilities required of an effective professional.
    1. Research and reasoning skills
    2. Understanding public affairs
    3. Problem solving
    4. Drafting, including commercial drafting
  8. A graduate should be market ready. He should be in a position to deliver services as an advocate, administrator, corporate employee, facilitator of ADRs, etc.

 

Social Responsibility: A lawyer should be an active citizen first. He should provide leadership to the society when it is at the crossroads.

 

Programme Specific Outcomes

 

  1. Conduct sustained, independent research on a self-defined topic with limited supervision
  2. Critically evaluate and assess complex areas of legal knowledge within a wider social, economic, political, historical, philosophical, ethical, cultural and environmental context
  3. Critically assess law reform proposals and present alternatives Present critical arguments, drawing on both doctrinal and policy-based perspectives from a wide range of sources, in both written and oral form
  4. Apply legal knowledge to complex problem situations and offer potential solutions within a simulated professional context
  5. Define, sustain and critically reflect upon their own learning and practical/professional skills development as autonomous learners

 

COURSE LIST

Sl. No.

Semester

Subjects

1.

I

Law of Contract (General Principles)

2. 

Legal Methods

3. 

Business Environment

4. 

Principles and Practices of Management

5. 

Kanoonu Kannada/ Kannada Kali

6. 

II

Special Contract

7. 

Law of Torts including MV Accidents and Consumer Protection Law

8. 

Financial Accounting

9. 

Marketing Management

10. 

Business Communication

11. 

III

Family Law-I (Hindu Law)

12. 

Law of Property

13. 

Essentials of Financial Accounting

 

14. 

Indian Financial System

 

15. 

English

16.` 

IV

Family Law-II (Mohammedan Law and Indian Succession Act)

17. 

Opt-I: Human Rights Law and Practice/Insurance Law

18. 

Corporate Accounting

19. 

Cost Accounting

20. 

Principles and Practice of Auditing

21. 

V

Constitutional Law-I

22. 

Criminal Law-I :Indian Penal Code

23. 

Hons-I : IPR-I

24. 

Opt-II: Media and Law/Penology and Victimology

25. 

Business Statistics

 

26. 

VI

Constitutional Law-II

27. 

Administrative Law

28. 

Hons-II : Information Technology Law

29. 

Hon- III : IPR-II

30. 

Financial Management

 

31. 

VII

Environmental Law

32. 

Labour and Industrial Law-I

33. 

Criminal Law-II : Criminal Procedure Code

34. 

Jurisprudence

35. 

Company Law

36. 

Clinical Course-I : Professional Ethics

37. 

VIII

Public International Law

38. 

Labour and Industrial Law-II

39. 

Hons-IV : Land Laws

40. 

Hons-V : International Organizations

41. 

Opt-III: Banking Law/Right to Information

42. 

Clinical Course II : Alternative Dispute Resolution System

43. 

IX

CPC and Limitation Act

44. 

Taxation

45. 

Hon-VI: Women and Law

46. 

Hons-VII: Interpretation of Statutes and Principles of Legislation

47. 

Opt-IV: Competition Law/Health Law

48. 

Clinical Course-III: Drafting Pleading and Conveyance

49. 

X

Law of Evidence

50. 

Hons-VIII : Private International Law

51. 

Opt-V: Comparative Constitutions/White Collar Crimes

52. 

Opt-VI: Offences against Child and Juvenile Offences/General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade

53. 

Clinical Course-IV: Moot Court Exercises and Internship

 

Syllabus of  B.Com., LL.B.(Hons.) Programme

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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